Journal of Finance and Economics. 2014, 2(5), 199-201
DOI: 10.12691/jfe-2-5-11
Open AccessReview Article
Edward M. Scahill1,
1Department of Economics and Finance, the University of Scranton, USA
Pub. Date: October 08, 2014
Cite this paper:
Edward M. Scahill. Writing Textbook Supplements. Journal of Finance and Economics. 2014; 2(5):199-201. doi: 10.12691/jfe-2-5-11
Abstract
Accuracy checking and writing ancillary materials such as test banks and instructor’s manuals, are obscure but important components of college textbook packages. This article provides an overview of the supplement writing process based on the author’s experience writing for several economics textbooks.Keywords:
economics textbooks supplementary materials
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